Here is one good source for car covers. There are just a few brands but hundreds of stores sell them and some re-label so you "think" they are specially theirs. This shop sells genuine CoverCraft which is the top name in the industry. The store owner is an avid ForwardLook-era Chrysler 300 collector and you can speak with him personally. He is John Lazenby. The company is Royze, Inc. and their new mail order setup is www.openroadint.com, however the car cover page is not up yet. So call! Phone 877 673-6960 Fax 800 999-7349 Wayne Graefen -----Original Message----- From: Joe and Nancy M <joeandnancy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Monday, June 07, 1999 8:46 AM Subject: Car Covers >Now that fresh paint is on the car, I guess I should get it covered! Was >going to wait til winter but pulled it out yesterday and there was a lot of >dust, fly droppings, etc on it. > >Here is the situation; looking for comments on type, manufacturer, etc for a >car cover. There only a few thousand choices and styles!! > >Stored in a pole barn; along with tractors, trailers, etc. A fair amount of >in and out activity raising dust. >Located in Mich - Hot humid summers, very cold winters. >Cover should not see any rain. >Car sits on cement. >Looking for good protection and EASE OF USE! >Other considerations?? > >Thanks. > >See ya, Joe. >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5768 >99 GMC Sierra K1500 SLE Z71 4x4 Ext Cab Shortbed 5.3L Blue/Pewter. >55 Plymouth Belvedere 2dr Club Coupe V8 Auto Red/Black Sport Tone. >http://www.infopage.com/plymouth/ > |